Sarah Brann is a Forensic Psychologist and Psychologist based in Sydney, working from Suite 3, Level 5, 154 Elizabeth Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Sarah looks after people who need a calm, practical place to talk things through. Sessions can help when you’re dealing with stress, feeling overwhelmed, or finding it hard to cope day to day. In many cases, the focus is on understanding what’s been happening, what triggers things, and what might help you move forward.
As part of her work, Sarah provides mental health assessments. These can be useful when you’re not sure what’s going on, or when you need clearer insight into your situation. At times, an assessment can also help guide the next steps for support and treatment planning.
Sarah also runs counselling sessions for a range of mental health and wellbeing concerns. The aim is usually to give you tools you can actually use, not just talk about the problem. You’ll have space to explain your side, and Sarah will work with you to find ways to manage symptoms and reduce the stress in your life.
Behavioural therapy is another part of Sarah’s approach. This can be especially helpful if you notice patterns that keep repeating, like avoiding things that feel too hard, getting stuck in unhelpful thoughts, or reacting the same way under pressure. Over time, behavioural strategies can support more helpful habits and steadier routines.
Stress management is a big theme too. Sarah helps people build practical coping strategies for everyday situations, whether the pressure is coming from work, family, health, or other responsibilities. The goal is to help you feel more in control, even when life is busy or tough.
Sarah’s background includes work across psychology and forensic psychology. That mix can be useful when someone needs support that takes both mental health needs and real-world situations into account. She uses a steady, respectful style, and keeps things grounded.
In terms of education, Sarah’s training sits within psychology and forensic psychology. Details about specific qualifications, research, or clinical trials weren’t listed in the available information. Still, the work itself stays focused on counselling, assessments, behavioural therapy, and stress management, with clear support from start to finish.